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Eating disorders -- Juvenile fiction
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Eating disorders -- Juvenile fiction
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Eating disorders
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Eating disorders
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Juvenile fiction
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The art of starving, Sam J. Miller
What happens next, [by] Claire Swinarski
More than you can chew, Marnelle Tokio
Perfect, by Natasha Friend
Bromley girls, Martha Mendelsohn
Yolk, Mary H.K. Choi
Skinny, Ibi Kaslik
Looks, Madeleine George
What happens next, a novel by Colleen Clayton
Smaller sister, Maggie Edkins Willis
Skin, Adrienne Maria Vrettos
What happens next, [by] Claire Swinarski
Purge, Sarah Darer Littman
Wintergirls, Laurie Halse Anderson
Yolk, Mary H.K. Choi
Perfect, Natasha Friend
Under pressure, Emma Carlson Berne
Butter, Erin Jade Lange
Butter, Erin Jade Lange
Skin and bones, Sherry Shahan
New York debut, Melody Carlson
Skin and bones, Sherry Shahan
How I live now, Meg Rosoff
Ooh la la Lottie!, Karen Wallace ; illustrated by Garry Parsons
Things that surprise you, Jennifer Maschari
Life in the fat lane, Cherie Bennett
Massive, Julia Bell
A trick of the light, Lois Metzger
Hunger, Jackie Morse Kessler
How I live now, Meg Rosoff
Horrid, Katrina Leno
How I live now, Meg Rosoff
What happens next, a novel by Colleen Clayton
Still a work in progress, Jo Knowles
How I live now, Meg Rosoff
This impossible light, a novel by Lily Myers
On the spectrum, Jennifer Gold
The boy who ate Fear Street, [written by Stephen Roos]
Nothing, Robin Friedman
The art of starving, Sam J. Miller
Love and other carnivorous plants, Florence Gonsalves
Skinny, Ibi Kaslik
On the spectrum, Jennifer Gold
Perfect, Natasha Friend
Taking up space, Alyson Gerber
Hunger, Jackie Morse Kessler
Not hungry, Kate Karyus Quinn
Perfect, Natasha Friend
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